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Created as part of the Pac-Man series' 30th anniversary, Pac-Man Battle Royale is a player-vs-player spin-off based on Pac-Man Championship Edition, with four players duking it out as their own colored Pac-Man.
The seventh game in the "Gundam vs" series, and the last to be developed by Capcom. This game expands on Gundam vs. Gundam, adding more mobile suits and tweaking gameplay mechanics.
The sixth game in the "Gundam vs" series. This game does not focus on a single series, instead pitting Gundams from nearly every animated series against each other in two-on-two combat.
A traditional fighting game adaptation of Type-Moon's 2004 visual novel Fate/stay night.
A fighting game spin-off of Capcom's Sengoku Basara series of games, from the studio behind the Guilty Gear series.
Time Crisis 4 is the fourth installment of the arcade, on-rail, light-gun shooter series developed by Namco. This time, it's back on the PS3 and in arcades.
Sequel to the original Kinnikuman arcade game.
A 3D Fighting game, developed by Dimps Corporation and published by Banpresto, which was released in Japan in 2007.
The fifth game of the "Gundam vs" series, Alliance vs Z.A.F.T. II is an arcade action game, notably featuring mobile suits from Gundam SEED and its sequel Gundam SEED Destiny.
An arcade online RPG based on the The Tower of Druaga.
The Zoids series makes its way to the Xbox 360 with this Japan-only release.
A Kinnikuman game arcade released in Japan region only.
A cel-shaded arcade fighting game adaptation of the Dragon Ball manga and anime. Led by some of the team behind some of Capcom's finest fighting game franchises, Super Dragon Ball Z brings a more traditional fighting game aesthetic in an era better known for the "Budokai" and "Budokai Tenkaichi" series.
Gundam SEED: Rengou (Alliance) vs Z.A.F.T. is the fourth game of the "Gundam vs" series. It covers the plot of Gundam SEED.
The tale of Soul Calibur continues in the series's fourth entry, adding a variety of new game modes and features (including an in-depth character creation system).
"THE iDOLM@STER" is a Japanese rhythm and simulation game in which the player takes the role of a producer. Originally an arcade game, it was brought to the Xbox 360 in 2007.
Namco's signature martial arts fighting game series gets a fifth main installment that continues the story of Jin Kazama and the Mishima Zaibatsu. It's known for introducing persistent player rankings and appearance customization options (requiring use of a dedicated card reader in the arcade version).
A rhythm action game for the PS2. You can play a platypus on it.
The last original sprite-based fighting game made by Capcom, Capcom Fighting Evolution brings fighters from multiple Street Fighter series (as well as Darkstalkers and Red Earth) together for a crossover bash.
The second game of the "Gundam vs" series, AEUG vs. Titans covers the Gryps Conflict (the story of Mobile Suit Zeta Gundam).
Game based on the popular Japanese mixed martial arts federation known as Pride. Published by Capcom in 2003.
Time is running out once again in Time Crisis 3 as the VSSE must neutralise the terrorist threat in this on-rails lightgun game.
An arcade racing game released on the PS2 and arcade by Taito in Japan. The game allowed you to carry your save file from the console version to the arcade version and the reverse.
The third main entry in the Soul series, Soulcalibur II is best known for its release on all three major consoles at the time, each of them featuring their own exclusive guest character.
A light gun game developed for the Playstation 2 in 2001. the game was originally an arcade game and was released in 2000 and later ported to the Playstation 2.
The fourth main installment in the Tekken series, bringing the game engine to the PS2 era and experimenting with a variety of new gameplay mechanics (such as closed arenas, where players can use walls and other obstacles for consecutive combos).
The first video game adaptation of the street racing manga of the same name, developed by the studio behind the Tokyo Xtreme Racer series.
The third installment of the Bloody Roar series brings the transformable Zoanthropes to sixth-generation console hardware.
Launching alongside the Playstation 2, this is the 5th console entry of Namco's flagship racer. An arcade port, titled Ridge Racer V: Arcade Battle, was released in 2001 and is to date the last Ridge Racer to be released for arcades.
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